The lives of the English poetsRivington, 1858 - 414 pagina's |
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... sometimes remembered , and perhaps sometimes forgotten , produce that Johnson's Lives . I. 1 particular designation of mind , and propensity for some certain COWLEY CONTENTS OF VOLUME.
... sometimes remembered , and perhaps sometimes forgotten , produce that Johnson's Lives . I. 1 particular designation of mind , and propensity for some certain COWLEY CONTENTS OF VOLUME.
Pagina 3
... sometimes privately acted with sufficient approbation . In 1643 , being now master of arts , he was , by the prevalence of the parliament , ejected from Cambridge , and sheltered himself at St. John's College , in Oxford ; where , as is ...
... sometimes privately acted with sufficient approbation . In 1643 , being now master of arts , he was , by the prevalence of the parliament , ejected from Cambridge , and sheltered himself at St. John's College , in Oxford ; where , as is ...
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... the infrequency of his folly from him who praises beauty which he never saw ; complains of jealousy which he never felt ; sup- * Barnesii Anacreontem . poses himself sometimes invited , and sometimes forsaken ; fatigues 4 COWLEY .
... the infrequency of his folly from him who praises beauty which he never saw ; complains of jealousy which he never felt ; sup- * Barnesii Anacreontem . poses himself sometimes invited , and sometimes forsaken ; fatigues 4 COWLEY .
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... sometimes in flowers fading as her beauty , and sometimes in gems lasting as her virtues . At Paris , as secretary to Lord Jermyn , he was engaged in transacting things of real importance with real men and real women , and at that time ...
... sometimes in flowers fading as her beauty , and sometimes in gems lasting as her virtues . At Paris , as secretary to Lord Jermyn , he was engaged in transacting things of real importance with real men and real women , and at that time ...
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... sometimes admires , is seldom pleased . From this account of their compositions it will be readily inferred , that they were not successful in representing or moving the affections . As they were wholly employed on something unexpected ...
... sometimes admires , is seldom pleased . From this account of their compositions it will be readily inferred , that they were not successful in representing or moving the affections . As they were wholly employed on something unexpected ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Addison admiration afterwards Almanzor ancient appears beauties better blank verse censure character Charles Dryden compositions considered Cowley criticism death defend delight diction diligence dramatic Dryden Duke Earl elegance English English poetry Euripides excellence fancy favour friends genius Georgics heroic honour Hudibras images imagination imitation Jacob Tonson John Dryden Johnson's Lives Juvenal kind King known labour Lady language Latin learning lines Lord Lord Conway Milton mind nature never NIHIL numbers opinion Paradise Lost parliament passions perhaps Philips Pindar play pleasing pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope pounds praise preface produced published reader reason relates remarks reputation rhyme satire says seems sentiments shew shewn sometimes Sprat style supposed Syphax thee thing thou thought tion told tragedy translation truth verses versification Virgil virtue Waller Westminster Abbey words write written wrote